MOONIC PRODUCTIONS Turn A‑Ha’s Iconic “Take On Me” Into a Rammstein‑Style Heavy Reimagining
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Finland-based Moonic Productions, known for genre-defying reinterpretations of classic tunes, has dropped a fan-favourite video imagining what A‑Ha’s synthpop hit “Take On Me” would sound like if performed by industrial metal titans Rammstein. The result is a thunderous, atmospheric transformation that retains the original’s melody while recasting it in brooding guitars, pounding rhythms, stark vocals, and unmistakable Neue Deutsche Härte style.
The performance is delivered with precision and reverence: the instrumental structure echoes Rammstein’s heavy, syncopated riffs and mechanical groove, while the vocal cadence captures the dramatic phrasing and Germanic intonation characteristic of Till Lindemann.
Moonic Productions, the brainchild behind the transformation, has earned praise across the metal community for other mash-ups like imagining "Baby One More Time" in Rammstein’s tone and "Beat It" as though performed by Slayer. Each take is composed with a deep understanding of both the source material and the target style, often including original arrangement elements rather than simply altering instrumentation or tempo.
This latest reinterpretation joins Moonic’s growing catalogue of “What if…” covers—a creative series that envisions beloved pop, rock, and film tunes recast in iconic metal or industrial styles. With hundreds of thousands of views on each release and growing fan engagement on platforms like Reddit, Moonic Productions continues to captivate music lovers with unexpected yet faithful cross‑genre translations.
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